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Art Galleries

  • 123 Watts - Contemporary artists. Online galleries.
  • A La Vieille Russie Faberge, gold boxes, jewelry and antique works of art, with more than 200 pieces online to view.
  • A.I.R. Gallery Exhibits work by women artists from around the world.
  • A/D Gallery Makes and exhibits functional objects with painters and sculptors--including Richard Tuttle, Kiki Smith, and Chuck Close--and exhibits historical work from the same tradition, such as Alexander Calder's jewelry, Yves Klein's tables and John Chamberlain's couches.
  • ACA Galleries American Contemporary Artists represents European artists. Online galleries.
  • Achim Moeller Fine Art Specializes in late 19th and early 20th century masters, with emphasis on French and German Expressionism, as well as Fauvism, Cubism, and the masters of the Bauhaus, Dada and Surrealism.
  • Acquavella Galleries, Inc. Specializing in 19th and 20th Century Art. Includes catalogs, artists and exhibitions.
  • Adam Williams Fine Art Ltd. Specializing in European Old Master paintings from the fifteenth to the mid nineteenth centuries, of the Dutch, Flemish, French, Italian, Spanish, and British Schools. Examples of selected inventory and recent sales.
  • Adelson Galleries, Inc. American impressionist paintings.
  • Agora Gallery International contemporary art. Also provides art consulting and leasing services for corporations.
  • Anavian Gallery Art and archaeological items from the Near East, Asia and Rome.
  • Andrei Kushnir Michele Taylor American Painting Artist run gallery featuring the works of Kushnir and Taylor.
  • Animazing Gallery - Offering rare vintage artwork as well as celluloids and limited editions. Includes online tours, shopping and events.
  • Annina Nosei Gallery Specializes in contemporary painting, photography and sculpture from the US, Europe, and Latin America.
  • Anthem Gallery Contemporary art gallery featuring the work of Steve Penley, Alex Harsley, David C. Terry, Helen Durant, Jonathan Fenske, and Cedric Smith.
  • Arte Primitivo Absentee auctions, exhibitions, sales of: Pre-Columbian, Classical, Egyptian, and Asian antiquities, and ethnographic art.
  • Artemis Fine Arts Old Master, 19th and 20th century European paintings, drawings and watercolors.
  • Artes Magnus Functional art for the table.
  • Artists Space Mission is to encourage diversity and experimentation in the arts and to provide an exhibition space for new art and artists. Includes events, exhibitions and downloadable grant application.
  • Asian Rare Books Lists of out-of-print, old and rare books on all Asia with related links.
  • ATM Gallery Shows local emerging artists. Includes current and previous exhibitions.
  • Audart All Media Gallery Includes online art gallery featuring Roxie Munro and Jake Stone. Also archives past exhibitions including Ten Years After: The Warhol Factory and The Art and Technology Circus.
  • Babcock Galleries Has specialized in American art since its establishment in 1852.
  • Barbara Gladstone Gallery The contemporary works of Acconci, Balka, Balkenhol, Barney, Dibbets, Fabro, Faigenbaum, Hill, Prince, Starr, Trockel and Turrell. Publications provided.
  • Barbara Mathes Gallery Specializes in 20th Century Modern and Contemporary American and European paintings, drawings, and sculpture. Catalogs listed.
  • Beadleston Gallery Specializing in Impressionist and 20th C. paintings, sculpture and works on paper.
  • Bernard & S. Dean Levy, Inc. Featuring fine American antiques and paintings.
  • Berry Hill Galleries Eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth-century American art, old masters, French Impressionism, modern paintings, and contemporary art.
  • Bose Pacia Gallery Contemporary fine art of India. Online galleries
  • C&M Arts Specializing in post-war American art; but also shows the work of European modern masters. Includes exhibitions and artist list.
  • C.G. Boerner, Inc. Specializing in Old Master, 19th and 20th century European prints and drawings.
  • Caren Golden Fine Art Featuring the works several artists including Jean Blackburn, Tom Burckhardt, Seong Chun, J.C. Ebeling, Dominique Figarella, Ryan Humphrey and John Kalymnios. Includes current exhibition.
  • Cecilia De Torres, Ltd. Modern and Contemporary Latin American Constructivism. Featured artists include: Torres-Garcia, Alupy, Matto and Maza. Includes catalogs and past exhibitions.
  • Chamboultou Studio and gallery created to promote contemporary French artists.
  • Charles Cowles Modern and contemporary art, among the artists featured are: Joanna Pousette-Dart, Robert Yoder, Charles Arnoldi, and Gene Davis.
  • China 2000 Fine Art Artwork and calligraphy of the past centuries and contemporary work in many mediums; inventory includes scholar objects collected by calligraphers and artists and a selection of Ming and Qing dynasty furniture.
  • China Avant-Garde Inc. Art advisory service specializing in the acquisition of important works of contemporary Chinese art.
  • Chisholm Larsson Gallery Vintage posters. Online gallery.
  • Claire Oliver Fine Art Dedicated to the promotion and exhibition of contemporary American art. Featured artists included Harri Larjosto, AES + F group, Judith Schaechter, Pamela Wilson, Ben Pederson, Alan Gugel, and Gabriela Morawetz.
  • Creelman Fine Arts Offering Russian oil on canvas paintings, Egyptian watercolor and tempera paintings, and Egyptian ink on papyrus drawings.
  • Cuban Art Space Information about the changing collection of Cuban art offered.
  • Cynthia Broan Gallery Representing emerging and established artists of all visual mediums. Includes directions, exhibitions and submissions information.
  • D'Amelio Terras Gallery Contemporary art. Exhibiting international emerging and mid-career artists who work in all media. Includes directions, current and past showings.
  • David Beitzel Gallery Contemporary art gallery featuring the works of John Beerman, Michael Lucero, Squeak Carnwath, Catherine McCarthy, Anton Corbijn, Dan McCleary and Stephen Greene.
  • David Schulson Autographs, Inc. Information on autograph collecting and catalogue of available works.
  • Debs & Co. Contemporary art. Includes events and artists.
  • Derek Eller Gallery Exhibits work in all media by emerging and mid-career artists. Includes list of artists and photos.
  • Didier Aaron Inc. Featuring predominantly French paintings and drawings from the 17th through 19th centuries, and European furniture and decorative arts from the 18th through 19th centuries.
  • DJL Trading Lalique glass. Owner is an experienced consultant.
  • E&J Frankel Ltd. Specializing in Asian, Chinese, Japanese and Tibetan art and antiques. Includes publications.
  • Edward Thorp Gallery Specializing in paintings, drawings, and sculptures by American, South American and European artists. Catalogs listed.
  • Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art L.L.C. Art dealer working with an international clientele of private and corporate collectors and museums.
  • Eklektik Art Inc. Gallery displaying a wide range of artwork, from abstract expressionism to realism.
  • Eleanor Ettinger Gallery - Exhibits representational art. Includes current and past showings, catalogs, artist listings and biographies.
  • Elizabeth Wang Gallery Specializing in Chinese 20th century and contemporary artists. Paintings, calligraphy, sculpture, drawings & prints. Featured artists include Chen Chi, Mu Xin, Wang Fangyu and C.C.Wang.
  • Ferre Fine Art Private gallery featuring overlooked modern art of the first half of the 20th century, with particular expertise in 1940s and 50s painting and sculpture.
  • Fitch-Febvrel Gallery Specializes in fine prints and drawings of the 19th and 20th Centuries. Feature works by Bresdin, Klinger, Redon, Legrand & Robbe.
  • Franklin Parrasch Gallery Contemporary ceramic sculpture. Featured artists include Arneson, Benglis, Butterly, Cederquist, DeStaebler, DeVore, Duckworth, Flynn, snd Lord. Includes slideshow, books, catalogs and newsletter.
  • Fredericks Freiser Gallery Contemporary Art. Featuring work of emerging and internationally established artists. Includes listing of artists and exhibitions.
  • Gagosian Gallery Modern and contemporary works by American and European artists including Clemente, Gorky, Kiefer, Ruscha and Salle. Locations on Madison, in Chelsea, London and Beverly Hills, CA. Includes showing information at each location.
  • Galeria Ramis Barquet Contemporary artists from Latin America and Northern Mexico.
  • Galerie de Beyrie Specializing in decorative and furniture art designers from the France working in the 1940s.
  • Gallery Kashya Hildebrand Contemporary art gallery located in Chelsea. Artist listing, exhibition schedule and contact information.
  • Gallery Revel Focus on contemporary paintings and sculpture.
  • Gallery VietNam Contemporary Vietnamese art and Vietnamese antiques including ceramics, bronzes, carvings and furniture. Provides events and past, current and upcoming exhibits.
  • Gallery@49 Contemporary American and primarily East-European art. Represents a variety of media, styles and subjects, ranging from pure abstract to highly representational.
  • Gershwin Hotel Gallery New contemporary artist featured about every two weeks.
  • Godel & Company Offering 19th and early 20th century American art including Hudson River School, American Impressionism and Marine subjects.
  • Grant Gallery Exhibits contemporary art in SOHO. Includes calendar and artists' profiles.
  • Haim Chanin Fine Arts Contemporary art gallery offering works by Cárdenas, Chancho, Colombet, Derdyk, Leroy, Morris, Noël, Oteiza, Ottersbach, Rodriguez, Sevilla, Waisman, Warck Meister and Zumeta.
  • Hammer Galleries Specializing in 19th and 20th century American and European paintings, as well as contemporary Realist artists. History and calendar provided.
  • Heidi Cho Gallery Representing contemporary artists working in a variety of mediums - oil paintings, photography, and lithography.
  • Hirschl & Adler Galleries Featuring nineteenth and twentieth century American and European art, American prints, and American decorative arts.
  • Hollis Taggart Galleries Offering 19th and early 20th century American paintings. Specializing in works from the Hudson River School, American Impressionists, Tonalists and Ash Can School. Artists include Glackens, Henri, Potthast and Roesen.
  • Howard Schickler Fine Art - Featuring photography, artwork, and rare books; specializing in European and Russian avant garde photography as well as astronomical photography.
  • Illustration House Dedicated to the fine art of Illustration. Artists featured include Rockwell, Leyendecker, N.C. Wyeth.
  • International Décor New York Exclusive North American distributor of copperplate engravings from Louvre Museum. Includes images from the collection.
  • Jain Marunouchi Gallery Featuring contemporary art.
  • James Cohan Gallery Features contemporary art, painting, sculpture, video, installations, photography and editions by established and emerging American and international artists including: Estate of Robert Smithson, Bill Viola, Richard Long, Roxy Paine, Richard Patterson, Sol LeWitt and Nam June Paik.
  • Jane Kahan Gallery Specializing in European and American Modern Art: paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics and tapestries. Particular expertise in Picasso, Chagall and Miro.
  • Janos Gat Gallery Eastern and Western European art along with contemporary American artists.
  • Jeff Bailey Gallery Exhibiting the work of emerging and mid career contemporary artists working in a variety of media.
  • Jeffrey Coploff Fine Art Ltd. Specializing in contemporary abstract painting and works on paper. Artists include Steve Baris, Cara V. Enteles, Mary Jones, Kathleen Kucka, David Lowe, and Tricia Wright.
  • Jen Bekman Gallery Features the work of emerging artists, emphasizing photography but also exhibits paintings, drawings, street art & mixed media. Artists represented include Jeffrey Ladd, Anne Hall, Benjamin Donaldson, Tema Stauffer and Katie Murray.
  • Jill Newhouse Drawings Specializes in master drawings and watercolors, especially European 19th century works.
  • John Elder Gallery Representing artists who create contemporary studio furniture, ceramics, and glass. Included are works by Andy Buck, John Eric Byers, Richard Tannen, Robert Brady, Lisa Clague, Andrea Gill, Tetsuya Yamada, John Brekke, and Laura Donefer.
  • June Bateman Gallery The Soho-based gallery exhibits a wide variety of modern art photography from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Includes hours and directions, current and past exhibits, and previews of work by represented photographers.
  • June Kelly Gallery Showing the works of young and emerging artists, as well as mid-career and established artists. The gallery's major focus is contemporary painting, sculpture and photography, both abstract and figurative.
  • Kaikodo Specializing in Asian art and antiquities. The gallery features painting, calligraphy, ceramics, bronzes and sculpture of China and Japan.
  • Kennedy Galleries Specializing in American art of the 18th, 19th, and 20th Centuries. Featured artists include Burchfield, Kuhn, Church and Bierstadt.
  • Kent Gallery Exhibiting and selling modern and contemporary paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photography. Among the artists represented are Kumi Yamashita, Kazumi Tanaka, Bobby Neel Adams, Dennis Adams and John Brill.
  • Keogh and Riehlman Fine Art Featuring 19th and 20th century American and European paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture.
  • Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts Featuring 16th and 17th century Dutch and Flemish paintings as well as 16th through 20th century British portraits.
  • Lehmann Maupin Gallery Representing contemporary artists including Tracey Emin, Kutlug Ataman, Do-Ho Suh, Ross Bleckner, Juergen Teller, Anya Gallaccio, Tony Oursler, Julian LaVerdiere, Shirazeh Houshiary.
  • Leonard Hutton Galleries Specializing in paintings, works on paper and sculpture by 20th century European masters, focusing on Modernist movements of the first half of the 20th Century, notably German Expressionism and the Russian Avant-Garde.
  • LFL Gallery Features monthly exhibits of Contemporary art. Artists represented include: Jules De Balincourt, Nuno De Campos, Holly Coulis, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Tim Lokiec, Tom McGrath and Dana Schutz.
  • Limner Gallery 
    Specializing in non-traditional figurative art. Features rotating monthly exhibitions of the newest, cutting edge contemporary artists
  • Location One Experimental not-for-profit art gallery and residency program focused on new media and internet-based art and performance.
  • Louis K. Meisel Gallery Photorealism and Vintage original pin-up art, and new realism. Featured artists include: Robert Bechtle, Linda Bacon, Charles Bell, Chuck Close, Davis Cone, Robert Cottingham, Richard Estes, Audrey Flack, Ralph Goings, and Mel Ramos.
  • Lower East Side Printshop Non-profit workshop that promotes and advances printmaking by providing professional facilities, classes, programs and public exhibitions.
  • Luhring Augustine Gallery Late 19th century to contemporary American and European paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, and video works.
  • Luise Ross Gallery Presenting the recent paintings of John Dilg, Willie Birch, Walter Anderson, John R. Thompson, Bill Traylor, and Minnie Evans.
  • Luna Fine Art Gallery specializing in realist and surrealist paintings and sculptures. Features artists, exhibition calendar and prints.
  • Marian Goodman Gallery Offering contemporary works of art. Recent exhibition program includes exhibitions by artists Giovanni Anselmo, Christian Boltanski, Jeff Wall, Pierre Huyghe and Lothar Baumgarten.
  • Mark Murray Fine Art Specializing in European and American paintings from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Marlborough Specializing in important contemporary masters. Featured artists include Abakanowicz, Botero, Bravo, Estes, Grooms, Jacklin, Katz, Kitaj, Marisol and Rivers.
  • Mary Boone Gallery Representing prominent contemporary artists, at two locations: 745 Fifth Avenue, and in Chelsea, 541 West 24 Street. Featured artists include Will Cotton, Greg Bogin, Karin Davie, Leonardo Drew, Damian Loeb, Peter Wegner and Kevin Zucker.
  • Mary Ryan Gallery Specializing in early 20th Century American and British paintings, prints and works on paper, as well as focusing on a diverse range of contemporary artists working in all media.
  • Mary-Anne Martin/Fine Art Specializing in 20th century Mexican and Latin American paintings and sculpture. Artists include Bravo, Rivera and Tamayo.
  • Matthew Marks Gallery Exhibition schedule, artists' portfolios, and gallery news.
  • Maximus Art Gallery A movement base on the old-time theory of absurdity. Showcasing a collection of original and limited edition artwork.
  • Maxwell Davidson Gallery Offering 20th century modern and contemporary paintings, drawings and sculpture, primarily from Europe and America.
  • Messineo Wyman Projects Representing American and European contemporary artists who work in a variety of different media including painting, photography, drawing, prints, ceramics, video and installations.
  • Michael Rosenfeld Gallery Specializing in 20th century American Art. Featured artists include Federico Castellon, Jay DeFeo, Burgoyne Diller, Nancy Grossman, Martha Madigan, Boris Margo, clifford Odets, Alfonso Ossorio, and Betye Saar.
  • Mitchell-Innes & Nash Dealing in Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary works of art by American and European artists, and handles the estates of Willem de Kooning, Jack Tworkov and Tony Smith.
  • ModernSculpture.com - Representing the world's top contemporary sculpture and painting artists.
  • Monya Rowe Contemporary art gallery located in the Chelsea art district of Manhattan showcasing emerging to mid-career artists in all mediums, including drawing, video, and painting.
  • Multiple Impressions Gallery Specializes in original oils, mixed media, sculpture and prints. Gallery artists include: Boulanger, Tay, Klemm, Watanabe, Altman, and Laliberte.
  • Nancy Hoffman Gallery Specializes in contemporary painting, sculpture, drawing, prints and photography. Featured artists include: Depman, Deese, Frey, Gregory, Khalil and Norrie.
  • Nancy Wiener Gallery Antiquities from India, the Himalayas and Southeast Asia; has recently extended its scope to include 19th and 20th century photography with the same focus. Online gallery.
  • Newhouse Galleries, Inc. Specializing in Old master paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Nicholas Roerich Museum A major center for the exhibition of paintings by Nicholas Roerich, and makes available many reproductions of his art and numerous books about his life and work.
  • O.K. Harris Offering contemporary art. Featured artists include: Robert Anderson, John Baeder, Robert Bechtle, Douglas Bond, Y.J. Cho, Darryl Delvecchio and Ralph Goings.
  • Old Print Shop - Specializing in American prints from 1700 to 1950, Antiquarian Map, and art books.
  • One Naked Egg Inc. Representing commercial and fine art photographers. Specializing in fashion, music and youth oriented projects. Artist list and works provided.
  • Orientations Gallery Antique Japanese art pieces: carvings in wood and ivory, multi-metalwork, bronzes, cloisonné enamels, Satsuma, netsuke, inro, lacquer and silver.
  • Pablo's Birthday Exhibiting young contemporary artists at the start of their career; mediums include photography, painting, video art and sculptures.
  • Pace Prints Specializing in original contemporary, modern master, and old master prints.
  • Papp Gallery Contemporary art gallery offering artists services - exhibiting, consulting and marketing emerging artists.
  • Paul Rodgers-9W - Contemporary art gallery featuring painting, sculpture, and photography. Artists represented include: Lucinda Devlin, Margaret Evangeline, Solange Fabiao, James Hegge, Win Knowlton, & John Powers.
  • Paul Stamati Gallery Specializes in glassware by Galle, Daum and Lalique and Louis Icart.
  • Pegasus Gallery Focusing on international Contemporary art in all media.
  • Peter Findlay Gallery 19th and 20th century European art, and contemporary artists.
  • Peter Rose Gallery New York City private dealer offering contemporary art. Includes photos, recent exhibits, 19th century, prints, posters, and books.
  • Pop Artists Featuring paintings, prints and objects by artists including Haring, Lichtenstein, Oldenberg, and Warhol.
  • Portraits, Inc. Offering classical portraiture since 1942.
  • Primavera Gallery Secializes in 20th century applied and decorative arts, primarily French and Italian, as well as antique and period jewelry.
  • Rachel Adler Fine Art Specializing in Twentieth Century European paintings, drawings, and sculpture with emphasis on the avant garde movements in Russia, Austria, Germany, and Italy.
  • Reece Galleries Contemporary painting and sculpture. Online galleries of works by represented artists.
  • Reeves Contemporary Contemporary art gallery offering prints, paintings, photography and sculpture by regional and national artists; including Eric Aho, Sarah Amos, Peter Brook, Cathrine Farish, Daniel Kohn and Doug Trump.
  • Rehs Galleries, Inc. Featuring artists who exhibited at the Paris Salon and London's Royal Academy from 1850-1920; artists include: Antoine Blanchard, Rosa Bonheur, Bouguereau, Jules Breton, Cazin, Julien Dupre, Edouard Cortes, Aston Knight, Ridgway Knight, Morgan and Munier. Gallery offers a monthly newsletter.
  • Robert Miller Gallery Offering contemporary art. Features artists include: Diane Arbus, William Bailey, Harry Bertoia, Carlos Betancourt, Tony Bevan, Monica Castillo, Renee Cox Johan Creten, Nancy Davidson, Rackstraw Downes, Todd Eberle, Al Held, Alex Katz, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell and Philip Pearlstein.
  • Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc. - International contemporary and avant-garde art. Site includes images, biographies, exhibitions, news and publications.
  • Rosenberg & Stiebel Gallery Offering important works of European art including: Old Master paintings, drawings and furniture.
  • Salander-O'Reilly Galleries Exhibiting and managing fine art spanning from Renaissance to present-day, with a focus on American Modernism, Nineteenth Century European and contemporary.
  • Sandra Gering Gallery Contemporary works. Current shows, online galleries and sales, exhibitions list.
  • Savva Art Offering contemporary Russian art. Featured artists include Begidjanov, Bogomolov, Dukhovlinov, Gerasimov, Guschin, Jarki, Lozman, Lukshin, Mikhailov, Mishin, Ovchinnikov, Petrochenkov, Pud, and Zinshtein.
  • Schiller & Bodo Exhibiting 19th century European paintings and specializing in works by French Barbizon artists including: Corot, Daubigny, Bouguereau, Diaz, Rousseau, and Valtat.
  • Scholten Japanese Art Offers a variety of Japanese works of art, including: lacquer, inro, netsuke, screens, hanging scrolls, woodblock prints, and other fine works of art.
  • Senior and Shopmaker Gallery Modern and contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, and prints by American artists.
  • Sherry French Gallery - Features contemporary Realist paintings. Exhibition information, contact information, artists' statements and resumes.
  • Silverstein Gallery Exhibiting contemporary photographers and painters. Featured artists include Warhol, Twombly and Matisse.
  • Spanierman Gallery - 19th and early 20 century American painting and sculpture. Featured artists include: Cassatt, Chase, Church, Hassam and Remington. Currently co-authoring the forthcoming catalogue raisonnés on John Henry Twachtman, Theodore Robinson, and Willard Metcalf.
  • Stacks Rare Coins - Dealers and auctioneers.
  • STAG Art Representing artists working in a variety of media. Artists include: J. Kadir Cannon, Predrag Dubravcic, Ginger Fox, Andrew Pharmer, Julie Pochron, and Saundra Schwartzkopf.
  • Stark Gallery Post minimal abstract painting and sculpture, featuring artists such as Highstein, Roeth, Sims, Turrell
  • Stricoff Fine Art, Representing the works of Gary Mirabelle, David Gerstein, Voytek, Volker Kuhn, Roger Beckles, Peter Malkin, Greg Lauren, Setowski, and Pascal Chove.
  • Studio Siena Specializes in local and national fine art including sculptures, paintings and custom commercial pieces. Map included.
  • Talli's Fine Art Gallery Photographs: color and black and white. Still life, landscape, architecture and portraiture.
  • Talwar Gallery Contemporary art gallery. Artists represented include A.Balasubramaniam, Zarina Bhimji, Allan deSouza, Subba Ghosh, Sheila Makhijani, Navjot Altaf, Anjum Singh, Alia Syed.
  • Team Gallery Deals in work by emerging artists and the fringe of contemporary culture.
  • Terrain Gallery / Aesthetic Realism Foundation Gallery based on the philosophic principles of Aesthetic Realism, the philosophy founded by Eli Siegel. Exhibitions: paintings, prints, photographs. Art talk every month, free to the public.
  • The Manhattan Art and Antiques Center Over 100 galleries offering furniture, silver, jewelry, clocks and watches, coins, rugs and tapestries, bronze and marble sculpture, Japanese and Chinese art, Africana, Americana, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, porcelains, pewter, art glass.
  • The Project Gallery Featuring contemporary works by international artists.
  • Think Art Gallery Current exhibition highlights, hours, and facility rental information.
  • Tibor de Nagy Gallery Contemporary painting, sculpture and photography while presenting works from the gallery's rich history.
  • Tribeca Fine Arts Gallery and Advisory Features paintings, sculpture and cue stick art by emerging and established artsits. They also give advice on buying works of art such as paintings, sculpture, prints, posters, decorative arts and furniture; appraisals.
  • Vance Jordan Fine Art focusing on important American paintings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Webbittown Chelsea Gallery and Show Room Originally conceived by Webbittown founder Carol Braddock as 'The Michael Richards Room', in honor of the artist who lost his life in the 92nd floor studio of the World Views Program at the World Trade Center.
  • White Columns Not-for-profit visual art space. Paintings, sculptures, video, next media exhibited.
  • William Secord Gallery 19th and 20th century paintings, works on paper and collectibles, as well as books, all with the dog as their subject matter.
  • Wonderful World of Animation Art Gallery Art production cels and drawings. Online galleries and articles on collecting animation art.
  • Woodward Gallery Specializing in preparing personalized art portfolios and corporate collections featuring artwork by established Gallery artists and contemporary masters from Picasso through Warhol.
  • Yancey Richardson Gallery - 20th century and contemporary photographs including: Berenice Abbott, Lynn Geesaman, Kenneth Josephson, Nadav Kander, Yousuf Karsh, Andre Kertesz, Masatomo Kuriya, Lisette Model, Andrew Moore, Eliot Porter, Marion Post Wolcott, Sebastiao Salgado, and Julius Shulman.
  • Zabriskie Gallery Specializing in Dada and Surrealism, American Modernism, photography, and contemporary art.

Clubs & Bars

  • All That Jazz and Blues 2 Reservation information for live music events in Greenwich Village, New York City.
  • Au Bar A nightclub, restaurant and event space. Located on the Upper East Side, and offers wine list, menus, dress code, interior description and photos.
  • Carnegie Hall Official site. Features include history, sound clips, online ticket purchasing, a virtual tour of the Hall, an interactive timeline, and a Photobubble view of the Hall.
  • Iridium Jazz Club Features performance schedule with some online ticket sales, menu and photos.
  • Irving Plaza Concert schedule, chat.
  • Lenox Lounge, Inc. historic The historic Harlem jazz club, it has served as the backdrop for many jazz legends. Includes history, menus, jazz schedules, and reviews.
  • Madame X Designed to resemble a French Bordello. See the drink menu, social schedule and photos.
  • New York Party Guide Information, events and photos about New York City clubs and entertainment. Articles and art from local artists.
  • Remote Lounge technology-themed voyeur lounge. View photos from cameras positioned around the club.
  • Sapphire NYC - Features weekly residencies from DJ Keoki and Joeskis. Site includes schedules, photographs, press reviews, and travel directions. [Requires Flash]
  • Sin-é Live music café in the East Village. Includes calendar, booking information, photos, and directions.
  • The Bitter End Manhattan's granddaddy of Greenwich Village rock clubs features a simple, straightforward site with current schedules and online video and audio clips. And check out that vintage photo gallery.
  • The Blue Note One of New York's premier jazz clubs featuring current and future performances, online broadcasts, a reservation form, menus, and contact information.
  • The Continental Club provides extensive band listing, performance schedule, photos, directions and booking information.
  • The Knitting Factory Sample live weekend sessions via RealPlayer, get contact information and directions, and see what's emerging.
  • Tiki Boys Social Club Started in September 2001, for the purpose of bringing together a group of old friends to host various parties, events, and shows in the New York City area and to promote the New York City rockabilly, punk, and hardcore music scenes.

Dining Guides

  • @NY Readio New York City Star Restaurants listings, photos and reviews of top trendy and authentic ethnic cuisine including Contemporary American, Mexican, Spanish, Tex-Mex, Diners, Southern, French, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Pizza.
  • 24deli.com A new online food delivery service.
  • ActiveDiner - Restaurant Guide A restaurant dining guide for New York City
  • Amma Indian food. Features dinner menu, lunch specials, wine list, reviews.
  • Bay Ridge Restaurants - Local restaurant listings for Bay Ridge, with menus, reviews, and contact information.
  • ChefMoz - New York The Open Directory Project's restaurant listings and reviews for New York City.
  • Clubfone Includes local listing for current events and night life.
  • CooksQuest A search for the perfect dish in the city. Shows the location voted the best in various categories.
  • DiningGuide New York A restaurant directory for area dining, organized by location and cuisine type. Links to nightlife, hotels, events, attractions and weather information.
  • Foodada Restaurant Menu Guide View and print actual restaurant menus and find ordering information. Search by restaurant name, neighborhood area, type of cuisine or by zip code.
  • Gotham2go.com Guide to takeout menus and restaurant food delivery for New York City.
  • Indian Restaurants in New York A list of restaurants in New York and New Jersey. Also a complete Yellow Pages directory for the Indian community.
  • JustWearBlack.com Manhattan nightlife, restaurants and bars reviews.
  • Kosher Dining Guide The restaurants range from French and Deli, to Italian.
  • Kosher Dining Guide and Restaurant Page New York City kosher restaurant reviews, including information about restaurants that have closed or moved.
  • Linehopper.com Directory of clubs and bars in NYC - Guestlist sign-up page for reduced admission.
  • Maitre-D Software - Table management and online reservation software for restaurants. Includes company profile, prices, the software, and news.
  • mr. hipster ...your hipster guide - An alternative guide to the city, including The Palate King's booze and grub survey, music, movies, and books.
  • New York City Irish Pubs Confined to Manhattan so far, and a bit outdated, e.g., Tommy Makem's.
  • New York Restaurant Group Listing of affiliated Italian restaurants in the local area.
  • New York Restaurants Guide to New York City restaurants classified by type of food and by Zagat guide rating.
  • Nightclub VIP Directory of New York City nightclubs and bars. Also offers free parties, and NYC clubs and guest lists.
  • Noise Bar Jim Pugliese's East Village music community web site.
  • NoshNews A quarterly newsletter on the best eateries and markets in NYCs ethnic neighborhoods.
  • NY Bytes Food, restaurants and NYC: articles, recipes, cooking tips, restaurant and catering guide with neighborhood maps, business to business section, and listings for non-profit organizations.
  • NYC-BARS.com Searchable index of city bars.
  • NYC Best Bars, - Listing of area associated bars and night clubs. Provides links to each and give a brief description.
  • NYCtogo.com - An online food ordering service enabling users to discover and order from local NYC restaurants. Covers ordering, order history, FAQ, company profile, and user information.
  • OpenTable.com Online reservation network for the world's finest restaurants.
  • PickARestaurant: New York City Search A searchable guide to restaurants in the area. Searches by name, cuisine, price point, menus, coupons, zipcode, location, atmospher, and price.
  • RealEats New York User contributed reviews and rankings of restaurants.
  • Salli Vates' NY Food Page Salli's culinary discoveries and rants. Includes favorite food links and archives.
  • Shecky's New York City Bar, Club and Lounge Guide A guide to the New York bar scene. Bars are reviewed and classified by category, style and attitude. [Does not work in some browsers]
  • Smoking Section The smokers' guide to dining in Manhattan.
  • SpanishRestaurants.com Listing and reviews of spanish restaurants, including South American, Brazilan, Mexican, Chilian, Latino.
  • Sushi NYC Dedicated to eating and enjoying sushi in NYC. Includes restaurant reviews and listings, sushi glossary, sushi etiquette, and top five restaurants.
  • Swine and Dine - A Fun Hog Guide to Dining in New York Includes history, message board, photos, and detailed discussion of each dining experience.
  • The Irish Network Listing of bars, restaurants and selected businesses in the New York area.
  • The MenuPages Searchable directory by cuisine or area. Includes clickable Manhattan map, ratings, reviews, and restaurant location maps.
  • The Murph Guide to New York Bars A guide to NY pubs, clubs and nightlife.
  • UrbanSavings.com Directory of discounts at NYC restaurants and bars with exclusive coupons. Covers dining and nightlife, shopping and services, personal care and health, professional services, attractions and lodgings.
  • Velvet List Guestlists for reduced admission, open bar, and other perks at some of the hottest night clubs in Manhattan.
  • Wired Asian's Review of New York City Dim Sum Restaurants Where can you get the best Dim Sum in NYC? Get and submit reviews of Chinese restaurants serving dim sum in New York. Includes dim sum for dummies.
  • Zagat Reviews of New York City restaurants. Search by any combination of ratings, cuisine, cost, location and special features. Requires paid subscription.

Historic Buildings

  • Building the Chrysler Building An illustrated history by Emily Zimmerman, part of America in the 1930s.
  • Cathedral of St. John the Divine The official site provides a history and virtual tour of this massive Gothic Revival church begun in 1892 and still unfinished. Ralph Adams Cram was the chief architect.
  • City Bank Farmers Trust Building Discussion of the 1929 building in the Wall Street area.
  • Grand Central Terminal Historical information and photographs.
  • James Brown House Highlights from the history of the James Brown House, tracing the heritage and legends of this New York City and West Soho landmark from colonial times to today's Ear Inn.
  • New York Yacht Club Interior photographs of this Beaux Arts style building. Gives a short history.
  • Rockefeller Center NYCTourist describes this Art Deco complex of commercial buildings in New York built 1929-34. Includes images of Art Deco and Art Nouveau murals and mosaics.
  • The Chrysler Building - Christopher Kynor supplies history, information, photographs and artifacts related to New York's Art Deco gem.
  • The Empire State Building Official site for facts, history, business directory, and a kids section with a printable coloring book.

Museums

  • American Museum of Natural History - One of the world's preeminent institutions for scientific research and education, with collections of more than 32 million specimens and artifacts. Extensive online galleries of past and present exhibitions.
  • Center for Book Arts Artistically produced books. Online galleries of past exhibits.
  • Children's Museum of Manhattan Five floors of exhibits and programs.
  • Coney Island Museum Online exhibits of antique postcards and photos. Find out about Coney Island historical lectures, walking tours, where to go to get a tattoo.
  • Cooper Union Among the nation's oldest and most distinguished institutions of higher learning.
  • Curator's Choice News service devoted to museums and exhibitions in New York City and vicinity.
  • Freakatorium - El Museo Loco Showcases curiosities, human oddities, and the history of the ninteenth-century dime museums that presented these spectacles to the public.
  • Jewish Museum of New York Features four galleries dedicated to Jewish heritage.
  • Museum Stuff Searchable guide to New York museums, arts organizations, historical societies, zoos, and landmarks.
  • Neustadt Museum of Tiffany Art The Museum's collection of Tiffany lamps, windows, glass, and related objects deeded by Dr. Egon Neustadt. Includes exhibitions, history, and information.
  • New York Hall of Science Exhibits, often interactive, on sound, light, atoms, microbes, AIDS, astronomy. Includes a science playground. Considered one of the top ten science museums in the country.
  • The Museum of Television and Radio A nonprofit museum founded by William S. Paley to collect and preserve television and radio programs and to make them available to the public.
  • Uptown Treasures A guide to historic and cultural institutions in Washington Heights and Inwood.

Art Museums

Historical Museums

  • Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum This former United States Navy aircraft carrier fought in World War II and serves as an aeronautical museum on the Hudson.
  • Lower East Side Tenement Museum Focuses on America's urban immigrant history. Features program information, directions, hours, and online tickets and reservations.
  • Museum of the City of New York Information on exhibitions, collections and research on the museum for Earth's capital.
  • National Museum of the American Indian Dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans.
  • New-York Historical Society New York City's oldest museum and research library.
  • NYPD Museum The New York Police Department, from the 17th century to the present.
  • Tenement Museum Over 10,000 people lived in the building between 1870 and 1915. The stories of many are presented here.
  • The Jewish Museum The scope and diversity of 4,000 years of Jewish culture.
  • Trinity Church and Museum 1846 Neo-Gothic church, designed by American Institute of Architects' founder, Richard Upjohn.

Modern & Contemporary Art Museums

  • Guggenheim Museum Modern and contemporary art.
  • MoMA - The Museum of Modern Art Modern and contemporary art: paintings wsculpture, prints, drawings, photos, architectural models and drawings, decorative arts, furniture. Online images and essays.
  • New Museum of Contemporary Art New work by American and international artists.
  • The Alternative Museum Free of physical restrictions, it presents online digital exhibitions, and live webcast events. Headed by international curators with cyber artist residencies.
  • The Museum of Television and Radio Daily screenings and radio presentations.
  • Ukrainian Museum Collections of folk art, fine art, and historical and cultural materials. Includes schedule of craft classes.
  • Whitney Museum of American Art Modern and contemporary paintings and sculpture. Online galleries, including an extensive interactive tour of the current exhibitions. Online purchase of tickets.

Theater Acts

  • 13th Street Repertory Company A non-profit company which currently hosts the longest running play in New York Off-Off Broadway history, Israel Horovitz's Line.
  • 29th St. Rep Off Broadway Theater, in the past has featured work from or by Edward Norton and Charles Bukowski.
  • 3-Legged Dog Non-profit media and theater group producing new, original works in theater, performance, media and hybrid forms.
  • A Regional Theatre Group (ARTGroup) Not-for-profit hybrid theatre founded in 1981 that bridges the gap between professional off-off Broadway and Community Theatre. Current projects include The Resident Company, The Playwrights' Corner and The Crossover Company.
  • Abingdon Theater Company Letting writers, directors, and actors test their work and explore new challenges to realize their full artistic potential.
  • AIDS Theatre Project Performing original plays based on the experiences of the company members, all of whom are HIV-positive or have AIDS.
  • American Place Theatre Not-for-profit, off-Broadway theatre committed to producing new plays by American playwrights and bringing theatre to a diverse audience.
  • Aquila Theatre Company Latest news, performance schedules, production information and artist biographies.
  • Axis Company Integrates advanced sound, lighting and projection technology into the productions at the 99 seat performance arena.
  • Back Row Productions Theatrical production, development, and touring company in New York, Australia, and London.
  • Bat Theatre Core group of directors, actors, theater writers, musicians, and other theater artists acting as producers. The Bat theatre group is based on a desire to seek out, and include new talents, voices and creative minds.
  • Black and White Off-off Broadway theatre produced by actors.
  • Blue Hill Troupe, LTD - All-volunteer group producing a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta each spring and an old Broadway musical each fall, to benefit charity.
  • Blue Man Group Official site of the eclectic performance group, includes performance information, FAQ, and an online store.
  • Blue Roses Productions - Dedicated to presenting the works of Tennessee Williams, and nurturing and producing works by new American playwrights that champion the human spirit.
  • Boomerang Theatre Company Non-profit theatre company in New York City, producing free Shakespeare, new plays, and plays in rotating repertory.
  • Broadway Classroom Providing a variety of educational workshops to enhance class trips to Broadway shows. Resources for educators and students.
  • Broadway Ticket Deals - Discount packages include Broadway, Off Broadway and hotel packages. Show and ordering information included.
  • Broadway USA - Performance arm of the National Music Theater Network, presenting information on current season, a catalog of past performances, and an area to submit your own play.
  • Castillo Theatre Center for new Black, Latino, gay theatre, and the international avant-garde, as well as a cultural laboratory for artistic director Fred Newman's Developmental Theatre.
  • Chicago City Limits New York's longest running comedy revue. Online tickets and information on classes.
  • Circle in the Square Theatre School - Professional Acting and Musical Training at the heart of Broadway. Full-time (Acting and Musical), Summer (Acting and Musical), and Summer Intensive Musical workshops available.
  • City Lights Youth Theatre - Non-profit theatre training program. Offers workshops in acting, improvisation, and musical theater.
  • Columbia Gorge Repertory Theatre Dedicated to producing new works. Find information on current and past projects.
  • Creative Alternatives of New York A unique combination of theatre and modern group psychotherapy, provides comprehensive therapeutic theatre workshops to populations with special needs.
  • DAP Ensemble Providing a safe, supportive, and artistic environment for theatre artists to practice their craft. Season schedule, box office, and event information.
  • Deptford Players - Live classical theatre, readings of new plays, and performances.
  • Disha Theatre Works by writers, actors, directors, and other artists of the South Asian Diaspora.
  • Dixon Place Non-profit organization founded in 1986 to provide a space for literary and performing artists to create and develop new works in front of a live audience.
  • Dog and Pony Producers of the Lo-Fi Variety Show, featuring performance, music, and comedy.
  • Drama Dept, Inc Non-profit theater company dedicated to creating new works and reviving neglected classics.
  • Ensemble Studio Theatre Not-for-profit development theatre founded in 1969 with two primary goals: to nurture individual theatre artists, and to develop new American plays.
  • EventGuide New York Concentrates on theater and concerts.
  • FatChance Productions New works by independent artists.
  • Florida Project Non-profit networking organization comprised of alumni of Florida State University, The Asolo Conservatory, and the Burt Reynolds Institute.
  • Gotham City Improv School for improv and sketch writing. Formerly Groundlings East, tradition in character and writing. Shows and Classes.
  • Harlem Theatre Company Offering an actors training program and performances.
  • Inverse Theater Develops and presents new American Verse plays.
  • Irish Repertory Theatre Classic and contemporary Irish and Irish-American works.
  • Irondale Ensemble Project An experimental/research theater ensemble. The primary goal of the company is to discover how theater can be utilized as an important or central aspect of daily life. The mission is approached through an exploration of what types of theater resonate most meaningfully with today's audiences, and through an application of theatrical techniques in non-theater situations.
  • Jean Cocteau Repertory Classically-oriented plays in a rotating repertory. Schedules, ticket information, location, and educational resources provided.
  • Jim Bonney Studio Training studio for actors, writers, and directors. Course description, schedule, student quotes, contact information.
  • Judith Shakespeare Company Off-off Broadway theatre ensemble dedicated to re-examining the roles for women in classical theatre.
  • Lark Theatre Company National and international new play development company. Current programs, staff biographies, and studio rental information.
  • Let's Eat Cookie Dough Comic melodrama about love, lingerie and cookie dough by Stephen Schulman.
  • Lightning Strikes Theatre Company Acting ensemble celebrating ten years of daring and provocative new works and adaptations.
  • Lincoln Center Theater Not-for-profit theater offering information on productions, box office, membership, and a gallery.
  • Little Artistic Value New York City theatre company sacrificing art for the sake of entertainment.
  • Little Artistic Value A Manhattan based theater company. Information provided on upcoming events.
  • Live Broadway: League of American Theatres and Producers Represents Broadway shows, theatres and producers. Find links to shows, events, theatre resources, and fan club information.
  • Ludus Theatrical Company - Clowning, pantomime, improvisation and mask.
  • Manhattan Theatre Club Plays and readings by new and established artists.
  • Mara McEwin Downtown theatre actress, writer, producer, and co-founder of Treehouse Shakers.
  • MCC Theater A celebrated off-Broadway theater company that works to create a vibrant future for theater by revealing luminous and compelling voices.
  • Melting Pot Theatre Company Ticket information and performance schedule for the New York-based group.
  • Metropolis Mystery Theatre - Interactive entertainment for corporate events and private parties. Wild, fun, innovative, comedy murder mystery events.
  • Miller Theatre Dance, films, concerts, plays.
  • Mint Theater Company Non-profit theatre company dedicated to bringing worthy but neglected plays back to the stage.
  • Murder Mystery Inc. Murder mystery dinner theater, cruises, weekends, trains, and corporate parties.
  • MW Theatre Company Reflecting the contemporary American experience as it is influenced by current events.
  • National Actors Theatre Classical repertory company founded by Tony Randall in 1991. Information on history and current projects.
  • National Corporate Theatre Fund Raises corporate funding for not-for-profit professional theatres. Educational programs and corporate sponsorship opportunities.
  • National Theatre Workshop of the Handicapped (NTWH) A performing and visual arts school for people with disabilities. A non-profit organization founded in 1977 to provide the disabled community with the communication skills necessary to pursue a life in professional theatre and enhance their opportunities in the workplace.
  • New Victory Theater Company specializing in theater for kids and families. Nes, season schedules, and ticket information.
  • New York Art Theatre Not-for-profit independent professional Off Broadway company provides information on performances, workshops, and discussions.
  • New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players Professional, repertory Gilbert and Sullivan ensemble. Calendar, group and ticket information (phone/fax orders).
  • New York Theatre Wire - Drama, dance, performance art, music, alternative and international theatre.
  • Noontime Theatre Productions A web-tribute to the New York Fringe Festival 2002 production of José:Rivera's Giants Have Us in Their Books.
  • North American Cultural Laboratory (NaCl) Ensemble of New York theatre artists who create and perform original, physical-action based theater performances.
  • Ontological-Hysteric Theater Information concerning current and future performances at the Ontological at St. Marks Theater.
  • Paper Bag Players Company of adults who create and perform original theater for children ages 4 through 9.
  • Papermag Reviews and listings of theatrical and dance performances and venues.
  • Pearl Theatre Company - Press releases, current season schedules, performance calendars, special events, and current opportunities.
  • People Garden Musical for a cast of children and a family audience.
  • Performance Space 122 - Calendar of events, directions, tickets, and information on upcoming shows.
  • Playbill On-Line Theatre information. News, ticket sales to NY and London shows, discounts on theatre tickets as well as restaurants, and an extensive listing of casting calls and job listings.
  • Playwrights Theater Studying the emergence and development of great theater artists.
  • Present Company Collective of writers, actors, and directors producing new American plays. Also producers of the New York International Fringe Festival.
  • proto-type Performance company, combining video, theatre, music, and installation to create live events relevant to people from all walks of life.
  • Queens Theatre In The Park Ticket sales, subscriptions, and membership information is provided for this city funded project.
  • Radio City Music Hall Presents and promotes live entertainment events at Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, and the Theater at Madison Square Garden.
  • RadioHole Performing schizophrenia for the information age.
  • Repertorio Espanol Presenting classic and contemporary plays in English and Spanish.
  • Roundabout Theatre Company Produces classic and new dramas by established playwrights. Current season, membership information, education, and award history.
  • Second Stage Theatre Not-for-profit off-Broadway theatre dedicated to revisiting neglected masterpieces and developing new plays.
  • SITI Company SITI was founded in 1992 by Anne Bogart and Tadashi Suzuki to redefine and revitalize contemporary theater in the United States through an emphasis on international cultural exchange and collaboration.
  • Synchronicity Theatre Group Presents a variety of non-commercial productions. Information on new and past productions.
  • T. Schreiber Studios One of the foremost acting schools and professional theatre labs in New York City and produces a season of full-scale productions.
  • TADA Children's Theater Offers original musicals and plays performed by kids for family audiences, as well as musical theater and drama classes for kids.
  • The Actors Theatre Workshop Offers a conservatory taught by teacher and director, Thurman E. Scott, in beginning and advanced technique, scene study, script analysis, and character development with a public showcase of selected works.
  • The Bridge - Stage Of The Arts Theater artists collaborate on stage productions with astrophysicists, architects, philosophers and others working in a great variety of creative disciplines.
  • The Cherry Lane Theatre A historical Off-Broadway theatre which offers both rental space and on-going non-profit developmental projects.
  • The Genesius Guild A non-profit theatre company of professional artists dedicated to the creation and development of new plays, musicals